The plot is thin and the acting is exaggerated

Tamia 2022-04-04 09:01:08

An ethical story about a married woman who fell into an extramarital affair, gave up her wealthy and original family, and an older but caring and meticulous lawyer husband who eloped as a pilot for so-called love and was finally abandoned. The reason why it is called ethics is because I think this is not the true meaning of love, but more of karma. The heroine in the film seems to give up everything for love, even her own life, but what is love actually. To love someone more than yourself is to kidnap and override others' selfishness, selfishness, and self-will. Whatever you are superstitious about, you will be deceived by something. The actor's performance is slightly exaggerated. From the perspective of artistic appreciation, it is passable, but the plot is still a little thin.

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  • Sidney 2022-04-24 07:01:26

    It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such a simple (extramarital) love story with a weak background and no theme to discuss.

  • Shakira 2022-03-29 09:01:10

    The old version was played by Vivien Leigh. Love is often of a class nature. Those who give love are high above, and those who beg for love are like slaves. Although this film has gone a long way and is interspersed with various memories, the main body of the story is still a day and a night, and the first and last shots just form a ring. Very literary, coupled with the classical soundtrack, the director also specially used some clips to express the mood of the protagonist, which is quite nostalgic.

The Deep Blue Sea quotes

  • Freddie Page: There is nothing wrong with my mind. FUBAR.

    Hester Collyer: What do you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: You're the clever one, you work it out.

    Hester Collyer: What the hell did you mean by that?

    Freddie Page: FUBAR, acronym, fucked up beyond all recognition.

  • Hester Collyer: Ah, the garden really is glorious! Even at this time of year.

    Collyer's Mother: Yes. It's my one, unalloyed pleasure. So much safer than people, don't you think?